
Why To Have A Automatic Coffee Vending Machine For Office
You spend most of our time and money in office, and you may find that some of your employees spend a great portion of their office time on making coffee. So, rather than they spending time on coffee making, have you thought how great the idea would be, if you buy an automatic coffee vending machine for your office?
With an automatic coffee vending machine at your office you can save the time employees or you yourself have to spend on visiting highstreet coffee shops, hence increasing overall staff efficiency. Even Cash-strapped and time-pressured workers who otherwise shun making coffee or trips to high-street coffee shops can enjoy coffee this way.
I am saying an Automatic coffee machine because most current drinks vending machines use a 1950's "wet" drink mixing system which requires a rigorous daily cleaning regime that is essential to avoid bacterial growth and fully automatic coffee vending machines offer greater hygiene standards than the current industry standard. Traditional drinks machines use open canisters. There are a multitude of problems associated with this type of container which can result in anything from stale drinks to a potential serious health hazard. In Automatic coffee machines ingredients are dispensed from factory sealed disposable cartridges. The ingredient remains fresh and safe, protected inside the cartridge, ready to be dispensed.
The antiquated mixing systems used in nearly all traditional machines is extremely crude not dissimilar to a domestic toilet, this systems is referred to in the trade as "push and flush" for obvious reasons. Ingredients are churned out of the canister by a basic Archimedean screw arrangement dropping dry ingredient into a mixing bowl. Water flows into the mixing bowl and the mixture is flushed around the bowl and falls out of the dispense pipe under gravity.
Automatic vending machines are designed so that the cup moves to the ingredient cartridge and fresh ingredients are dispensed directly into the cup that you are going to drink from just like you make at home. This simple idea eliminates at a stroke any possibility of cross contamination and bacterial growth.
You can buy automatic drinks vending machines from In Cup Plus. In Cup Plus vending machines dispense fresh DRY ingredients directly into the cup so the possibility of drink cross contamination and bacterial risk is eliminated. The only thing to come out of the single water dispense pipe is fresh, clean, filtered uncontaminated water.
In Cup Plus is committed to further pioneering vending technology whilst setting new quality and safety standards which are rapidly becoming benchmarks for the drinks vending industry. Their machines can be fitted with or without a coin mechanism. This allows for both free vend and pay vend. They can also supply a touch vend key system allowing customers to regulate the number of free vend drinks supplied. You can select out of 16 different drink options available depending on the type of machine you select. These include cold drinks, hot soups and 3 types of tea.
All you need is a water line connection an outlet for electricity and you'll be ready to offer coffee vending machines to employees. Contact In Cup Plus for more information at 0870 746 1888
Frequently Asked Questions
-
QUESTION:
Are there any hot chocolate pods for or compatible to the Senseo Single-Serve Coffee Machine?
I just bought a Senseo machine and I know that there are coffee, cappuccino, and tea pods for this machine. However, I LOVE hot chocolate and I was wondering if I would be able to make any with my new machine?-
ANSWER:
Never as good! we have a coffee maker at work that does several sorts of coffee (no tea, but it does give you hot water to put the tea-bag in) and hot chocolate, but I definitely prefer the homemade stuff. Just put a mug of milk in the microwave (a minute or two til it's good and hot, depending on the "strength") and plunk in some dark chocolate and a sweetener (sugar or honey depending on what you like - I usually use honey before bedtime and sugar in daytime).Don't do it with the Senseo even if you do find the pods!
Speaking of hot chocolate, I'm going to make me some! Thanks for reminding me!
"Hello, I'm Jo and I'm a chocoholic" LOL
-
-
QUESTION:
Recommendations on single serve coffee makers? Pods, K-cups, etc?
Our company is switching from Starbucks to a local brewer whose coffee is so weak I cannot even taste it. I want to get a single serve machine to keep in my office. I don't drink coffee every day, but when I do I want it to be tasty.My last company has Keurig machines, and I never found a coffee that I liked. Any recommendations on other systems? Thanks.
-
ANSWER:
Doesn't Folgers make some single serve coffee packet things?<--- Ready to die
-
-
QUESTION:
I want a single-serve coffee machine but it(& the cups/pods that go with it)is so expensive! Is it worth it?
I want to buy the Cuisinart SS700 Single Serve Brewing System, the one that uses the Keurig K-Cups. But the cheapest I could find it was 5 on Amazon! Plus about 24 pods (1pod=1cup of coffee/tea) is ! So expensive!But, I *hate* messing with the grinds and filter and everything in the morning, and I want variety in my coffees and teas- I'm over the same taste every day. My aunt and neighbor both have this single serve coffee/tea maker and love it and it's really convenient and I'm only heard great things about it... but it's so expensive!
What do you think? Is it worth it?
-
ANSWER:
I don't think they're worth it, besides they make too much landfill trash. But they may be your only choice if doing any work in the morning is too much effort.Personally I'd use a small french press or moka pot since they make delicious coffee without waste, but you'll have to clean them after each use (2-3 minutes extra). You could buy a variety of coffees (regular & flavored) in small batches so they don't go too stale & pick a different one every morning to get your variety.
-
-
QUESTION:
Where can I find people who own and use single serve coffee machines?
I want to ask these questions to those people:1. What brand and model of single-serve coffee brewer do you have?
2. How long have you owned your single-serve coffee brewer?
3. What brand of coffee do you most often brew with your single-serve coffee brewer?
4. On average how many coffee servings (in terms of number of k-cups/t-discs/pods/packs/etc) do you make each day with your single-serve coffee brewer? Is this current daily number of servings significantly more, significantly less, or about the same as the number of servings that you made with the machine in the first few months of owning it?
5. On a scale of 1-10 (with 10 being completely satisfied and 1 being not at all) how happy are you with your single-serve coffee brewer?
6. Are you considering switching to another type of single-serve coffee brewer? If so which one are you thinking about switching to?
-
ANSWER:
I will tell you that I now have a Keurig single serve that I ABSOLUTELY love! There are three of us out of four in our family that use it every day, sometimes twice. We got it last Christmas and have used it every day since.On a scale of 1 to 10 - I would say 9. There is always room for improvement and the only complaint I have would be the noise it makes while brewing. But that only lasts for a matter of seconds, so it really isn't bothersome.
I order from Green Mountain coffee on-line - monthly delivery. I also have bought k-cups at Kohl's and JCPenney. During the winter we liked the hot chocolate too. We all agree on the Nantucket Blend from Green Mountain, but I also like the Paul Newman bold. We also get a variety of the flavored ones; blueberry Mountain was a favorite.
I previously used the Senseo - which was great at the time because we didn't know of any other. We got the Keurig as a gift and the Senseo was packed away. The only reason I would get another machine would be if this Keurig stopped working. I don't know how long they last, but for the price, it it definitely worth it! Like I said, ours was a gift, and it came with 96 k-cups, so we were off and running as soon as we took it out of the box.
-
-
QUESTION:
What's your favorite single-serve coffee maker, and why?
I want to buy a single-serve coffee maker, either pod-style or the little pressure-packets. If you use one, could you please let me know what brand, and what you like and don't like about it? Please don't just put the brand--- I can search brands on the Internet! I want to know if you're happy with your machine and pods, and why. If it broke, would you buy the same one again? Do you like the flavor selection available for your machine?Money's important of course but I am more interested in getting a really good coffee than I am in saving a buck.
Thanks!!!
Thanks for the answers so far!But I am really only interested in hearing about pod-style or pressure-pack style coffee makers. I am looking for the convenience factor--- no bean grinding, no water measuring. I want to put the packet in and press the button and be done with it.
-
ANSWER:
tassimo, it makes any kind of coffe drink and hot chocolate. fast and easy to clean
-
